The research explores how intimate involvement influences team communication patterns, information sharing, and decision-making transparency. Involvement occurs when individuals share personal...
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: Intimate involvement: how it affects communication patterns, information sharing, and decisionmaking transparency
The relationship between coworkers can sometimes become romantic. This can lead to intimate involvement that affects their professional life. It is common knowledge that people are more likely to be...
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: Sexual bias in professional relationships can lead to unfair performance reviews
Professional objectivity is an important aspect of many professions, including but not limited to academia, law, medicine, psychology, journalism, and business. It refers to the ability to remain...
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: The dangers of sexual intimacy among colleagues and its effects on objectivity
Emotional overload is often associated with intense feelings that can lead to cognitive impairment, reduced resilience, and poor decision making. This article will explore how these factors are...
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: Intimacy and cognition: how emotional overload affects decision making
When employees become close to one another due to shared work experiences, they may begin to develop strong bonds that go beyond mere camaraderie. These close working relationships can have...
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: The impact of intimate involvement between coworkers: its consequences and effect on productivity
Intimate Involvement and Peer Perception
Intimate involvement has been shown to play an important role in influencing how peers perceive one's competence and reliability. Research suggests that...
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: Intimate involvement: the key to building reliable relationships
Intimate Involvement Between Colleagues in a Corporate Setting: Reshaping Hierarchy of Trust and Authority
In the business world, trust and authority are essential factors that influence team...
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: The eroticism behind power dynamics: how intimate relationships shape workplace trust and authority